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O que (quem) é yule block - definição

SPECIALLY SELECTED LOG BURNT ON A HEARTH AS A CHRISTMAS TRADITION IN PARTS OF EUROPE
Chocolate yule log; Yule Log; Yule Clog; Yule Block; Gule Block; Stock of the Mock; Y Bloccyn Gwylian; Yeel Carline; Bloc na Nollaig; Christklotz; Christbrand; Weihnachtsscheit; Mock log; Blukis
  • Badnjak logs burning in the hearth, Christmas Eve in [[Dalmatia]].
  • An illustration of people collecting a Yule log from ''[[Chambers Book of Days]]'' (1832)
  • Cacho fio Noël celebrations in [[Beaumes-de-Venise]].

yule log         
¦ noun a large log traditionally burnt in the hearth on Christmas Eve.
?a log-shaped chocolate cake eaten at Christmas.
Yule log         
The Yule log, Yule clog, or Christmas block is a specially selected log burnt on a hearth as a winter tradition in regions of Europe, particularly the United Kingdom, and subsequently North America. The origin of the folk custom is unclear.
Paul Alan Yule         
GERMAN-AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGIST
Yule, Paul Alan; Paul A. Yule
Paul Alan Yule is a German archaeologist at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg (habilitation). His main work targets the archaeology of Oman, Yemen, previously India.

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Yule log

The Yule log, Yule clog, or Christmas block is a specially selected log burnt on a hearth as a winter tradition in regions of Europe, and subsequently North America. The origin of the folk custom is unclear. Like other traditions associated with Yule (such as the Yule boar), the custom may ultimately derive from Proto-Indo-European religion as similar traditions have been recorded in Celtic, Germanic, Baltic and Slavic paganism, among others.

American folklorist Linda Watts provides the following overview of the custom:

The familiar custom of burning the Yule log dates back to earlier solstice celebrations and the tradition of bonfires. The Christmas practice calls for burning a portion of the log each evening until Twelfth Night (January 6). The log is subsequently placed beneath the bed for luck, and particularly for protection from the household threats of lightning and, with some irony, fire. Many have beliefs based on the yule log as it burns, and by counting the sparks and such, they seek to discern their fortunes for the new year and beyond.

Watts notes that the Yule log is one of various "emblem[s] of divine light" that feature in winter holiday customs (other examples include the Yule fire and Yule candle).